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"textContent": "NEW YORK—Warning that curt greetings and aggressive demands could be a sign someone was a scammer, JPMorgan Chase officials reminded customers Friday to only share banking information with people who seemed nice. “Fraudsters can use your online passwords and PINs to drain your accounts before you even notice, so always take extra precautions to verify […]\n\nThe post Chase Reminds Customers To Only Share Banking Information With People Who Seem Nice appeared first on The Onion.",
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